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Keyword: Birth Order

Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories at ages 16–19 in the UK: the role of parental influence and individual experiences in early adolescence

Mothers’ parenting behaviours, strain, enjoyment and subsequent childbearing

Socio-economic differences in remote schoolwork during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trend analysis of the 2020 and 2021 school-closure periods using the UK Understanding Society data

Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories in the UK: same, but different?

Education, health indicators and fertility outcomes: a longitudinal analysis of couples in Britain

Income, welfare, housing and the transition to higher order births in the UK

Understanding third and fourth births in Britain: what role do increased immigration and multiple partnerships play?

Fertility by birth order among the descendants of immigrants in selected European countries

Examining sibling configuration effects on young people’s educational aspiration and attainment

Examining youth educational and occupational aspirations: sibling configuration and family background -PhD thesis-

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